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  43. Seventeen year-old Kim is the pride and joy of her father Bryan Mills. Bryan is a retired agent who left the Central Intelligence Agency to be near Kim in California. Kim lives with her mother Lenore and her wealthy stepfather Stuart. Kim manages to convince her reluctant father to allow her to travel to Paris with her friend Amanda. When the girls arrive in Paris they share a cab with a stranger named Peter, and Amanda lets it slip that they are alone in Paris. Using this information an Albanian gang of human traffickers kidnaps the girls. Kim barely has time to call her father and give him information. Her father gets to speak briefly to one of the kidnappers and he promises to kill the kidnappers if they do not let his daughter go free. The kidnapper wishes him "good luck," so Bryan Mills travels to Paris to search for his daughter and her friend.
  44. A retired CIA agent travels across Europe and relies on his old skills to save his estranged daughter, who has been kidnapped while on a trip to Paris.
  45. You know,those times when you are not ready for something, and it kind of hits you,like a sucker-punch, and you are like "WTF???!!!" Well this movie was kinda similar to that, but in a good, almost AWESOME way!!!.My friend lent me some of his newly purchased dvds so i could check out my new HTS.I started this flick and, as one one of the IMDb users has commented "these were one of the fastest 93 minutes of my life" Sure, it feels like Commando 2008 without the muscles. Sure, it isn't as good as the Bourne movies.Sure, it will anger people of some nationalities who will cry "STEREOTYPE!". Sure, Liam Neeson's accent breaks up sometimes.Sure,. the plot sometimes may be unpalatable to some.Sure, some, will cry themselves hoarse about PG-13 rating for a movie with torture scenes. But the fact that the villains in the movie are human traffickers overwhelms the fact that these characters are people.So to see their limbs beings broken, their necks being snapped,their faces being shot at,their appendages being impaled with nails and then tortured with electricity,etc. etc. AUTOMATICALLY becomes EXTREMELY enjoyable! Also the fact that the (nearly sexagenarian) Mr.Liam Neeson does all the ass-kicking in such an awesome manner it makes you wanna scream "@#%$ THAT @#$%$ UP!!!" right there in the theater. It's like he looked at all the lame-assed action roles that he had done so far(dark-man,star wars etc), and thought "the next time i get an action role, I'm gonna RIP that $%$E$@#$-%$&@$& UP!!!". He is really effective for a vengeful character especially in a scene when he is talking over the phone with his daughter, his rage seems to boil onto the screen. So far the oldie action men had done only a vaguely satisfying in the past few years (Bruce Willis, Stallone, Ford), but Liam BLOWS THEM AWAY!The only few downers in this movie are the poorly directed gun-fight scenes, the contrived plot and some plot devices that seem unimportant or are left hanging, like the pop-star and the hair in the mirror. Fox Seems to have dragged their feet over releasing this one, but if you want to watch this excellent movie, YOU should DEFINITELY NOT,. Catch this one on 30th January.
  46. I remember in 1995, when goldeneye came out and it starred Pierce Brosnan as James Bond 007. But before Mr. Brosnan got the role, Liam Nesson was approached by the producers to play 007, however...Pierce got the role. In this film, I see Liam Nesson as both James Bond and Jason Bourne. Liam Nesson is cruel, cool, cold and amazingly wonderful. This is no doubt one of his best roles. This film is all Nesson&#39;s. <br/><br/>The action-sequences are full of excitement, very credible and recalls the Bourne movies. The action is so realistic. Plot is good, and realistic, but a tad predictable.<br/><br/>Watch it, you won&#39;t regret it. No doubt one of my favorite movies ever...
  47. There is no mythology, no irony, no real soul--just a Charles Bronson simplicity about the whole affair.
  48. Retired CIA operative Bryan Mills (<a href="/name/nm0000553/">Liam Neeson</a>) reluctantly allows his 17-year-old daughter Kim (<a href="/name/nm1192254/">Maggie Grace</a>) to fly to Paris with her girlfriend Amanda (<a href="/name/nm1556320/">Katie Cassidy</a>). Not more than a few hours after landing in Paris, Kim and Amanda are kidnapped by Albanian sex-traders. Bryan immediately hops on a flight to Paris in order to track down his daughter, vowing to stop at nothing to get her back. Taken is an original script by French film-maker Luc Besson and American screenwriter Robert Mark Kamen. Two sequels followed: <a href="/title/tt1397280/">Taken 2 (2012)</a> (2012) and <a href="/title/tt2446042/">Taken 3 (2014)</a> (2015). When Marko (<a href="/name/nm0048076/">Arben Bajraktaraj</a>) is being interrogated by Bryan, he says that Kim was a virgin and that they don&#39;t deal with virgins, so they sold her to a man named Patrice Saint-Clair because virgins fetch a very high price. St. Clair&#39;s client turns out to be a sheik (<a href="/name/nm0557112/">Nabil Massad</a>) who has a penchant for deflowering young girls. Bryan reaches the quay just as the boat carrying his daughter leaves the dock. He steals a car and drives along the quay until he passes the boat, stops his car on a bridge, and jumps on deck as the boat passes under it. After fighting his way past almost a dozen guards and getting himself shot in the leg, he makes his way to a bedroom suite where he finds a fat sheik holding a knife to Kim&#39;s neck. The sheik starts to negotiate, but Bryan shoots him between the eyes. Kim starts to cry and rushes into her father&#39;s arms. In the next scene, Bryan and Kim are arriving at the Los Angeles Airport. They are greeted by a tearful Lenore (<a href="/name/nm0000463/">Famke Janssen</a>) and her rich husband Stuart (<a href="/name/nm0075359/">Xander Berkeley</a>). Lenore hugs Bryan in thanks, and Stuart offers him a ride with them, but Bryan decides to take a cab. In the final scene, Bryan takes Kim on a surprise visit to the house of pop singer Sheerah (<a href="/name/nm0883480/">Holly Valance</a>), who invites Kim inside so that she can hear Kim sing and &quot;see what [she] got.&quot; By the time anyone would have spoken up, if ever, Bryan was likely on his private jet winging his way back to Los Angeles. Once back in the States, the U.S. government isn&#39;t about to hand over one of their CIA operatives.Taken is most often compared to <a href="/title/tt0088944/">Commando (1985)</a> (1985), in which a retired army commando will stop at nothing to find his kidnapped daughter, and to <a href="/title/tt0328107/">Man on Fire (2004)</a> (2004), in which the ex-CIA operative bodyguard of a young girl searches relentlessly for her when she is kidnapped. If you&#39;re into South Korean cinema, you could check out <a href="/title/tt1527788/">Ajeossi (2010)</a> (The Man from Nowhere) (2010), which is very similar to Taken in many aspects. There are three versions. The first is the international cut, released as an &quot;Extended Cut&quot; (unrated) on home media in the US, and as an &quot;Extended Harder Cut&quot; (with an &quot;18&quot; classification) on home media in the UK. The second is the UK cut, which is nearly identical to the international cut, with the sole exception of the torture scene (the clamps are attached to the chair in the UK cut; in the international cut, they&#39;re attached to spikes which are stabbed into the man&#39;s legs), which was cut to secure a &quot;15&quot; classification. This cut was shown in theaters in the UK. Finally, the third version is the US cut, edited by 2 or 3 minutes to receive a PG-13 rating in the US. This cut was shown in theaters in the US. There are three DVD releases in Region 1โ€”(1) the Single-Disc Rental Exclusive, (2) the Single-Disc Extended Cut, and (3) the Two-Disc Digital Copyโ€”and the Blu-ray release in Region A. In Region 2 / Region B, there are (1) the Extended Harder Cut DVD and (2) the Blu-ray disc. a5c7b9f00b
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